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  • And Zebah and Zalmunna fled. And Gideon pursued and overtook them, sending their entire army into confusion. (Judges 8, 12)

  • And when he had said these things, he fled and went away to Beer. And he lived in that place, out of fear of Abimelech, his brother. (Judges 9, 21)

  • And then, the sons of Israel discerned this sign during the battle (for the sons of Benjamin had thought that they fled, and they pursued them forcefully, cutting down thirty men from their army). (Judges 20, 39)

  • And when those who remained of Benjamin had seen this, they fled into the wilderness. And they were traveling toward the rock which is called Rimmon. In that flight also, among those who were scattering in different directions, they slew five thousand men. And though they scattered all the more, they continued to pursue them, and then they put to death another two thousand. (Judges 20, 45)

  • Therefore, the Philistines fought, and Israel was cut down, and each one fled to his own tent. And an exceedingly great slaughter occurred. And thirty thousand foot soldiers from Israel fell. (1 Samuel 4, 10)

  • And he said to Eli: “I am the one who came from the battle. And it is I who fled from the troops today.” And he said to him, “What has happened, my son?” (1 Samuel 4, 16)

  • And responding, the man reported and said: “Israel has fled before the Philistines. And a great ruin has happened to the people. Moreover, your two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, also have died. And the ark of God has been captured.” (1 Samuel 4, 17)

  • Likewise, all the Israelites who had hidden themselves on mount Ephraim, hearing that the Philistines had fled, joined themselves with their own in the battle. And there were with Saul about ten thousand men. (1 Samuel 14, 22)

  • Then all the Israelites, when they had seen the man, fled from his face, fearing him greatly. (1 Samuel 17, 24)

  • he ran and stood over the Philistine, and he took his sword, and withdrew it from the sheath. And he killed him and cut off his head. Then the Philistines, seeing that their strongest man was dead, fled away. (1 Samuel 17, 51)

  • Then the war was stirred up again. And David went out and fought against the Philistines. And he struck them down with a great slaughter. And they fled from his face. (1 Samuel 19, 8)

  • And Saul attempted to fix David to the wall with the lance. But David turned aside from the face of Saul. And the lance failed to wound him, and it became fixed in the wall. And David fled, and so he was saved that night. (1 Samuel 19, 10)


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